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Most Recent Recordings

Zia Mian, Staff Researcher and Instructor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, on "Empire: Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things."  (a long but truly wonderful presentation) Conference sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, New England RegionOctober 10, 2003

Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich, candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for President. Dean (Sept. 23, 2003) and Kucinich (Sept. 19, 2003) both about 20 minutes long.  [SPECIAL: both speeches for a single donation]

John Ashcroft, U.S. Attorney General, speaking at Faneuil Hall, Boston on Sept. 09, 2003.  He has been traveling to selected cities, speaking to law enforcement officials, trying to promote support for the USA Patriot Act. (approx. 40 minutes long)

Pam Wilmot, Executive Director, Common Cause, Massachusetts. Conversation with Dr. Jill Stein and David Goodman from RADIO with a VIEW, July 8, 2003.

Ed Kinane, peace and social justice activist; since February 2003 a member of the Iraq Peace Team, he spent nine weeks in Iraq before, and during the US/UK invasion and so-called "shock and awe" campaign.  June 1, 2003 (Community Church of Boston) [see related presentation by Kathy Kelley, Voices in Wilderness]

Nancy Kelly, Senior attorney, immigration unit, Greater Boston Legal Services on "911, USA Patriot Act, and the Implications for Immigrants." April 13, 2003 (Community Church of Boston)

Michael Ratner & Dr. Ron Daniels, President and Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights in NYC.  Both spoke at the Lucy Parsons Center in Boston's South End on Saturday March 29, 2003.  Their presentation was called: "The Crisis in Democracy: The Assault on Civil Liberties and the War Against Iraq." 

Harris Gruman, Director, Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts, "Winning a Progressive Solution to the State Budget Crisis."  March 02, 2003  (rec. Community Church of Boston)

No Representation Without Vexation Series, Community Church of Boston (CCB) Winter-Spring 2002

Byron Rushing, Massachusetts State Representative (D-Boston) on “Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild: Trivializing Martin Luther King Jr.” No Representation without Vexation #1. Jan. 20, 2002  (CCB)

Paul Demakis, MA Representative, (D-Boston) "On the Prognosis for Democracy at the State House," No Representation without Vexation #2, Feb. 17, 2002  (CCB)

Jay Kaufman, MA Representative, (D-Lexington) March 17, 2002, “Tinkering Toward Utopia: Is Transformational Change Possible in a World of Checks & Balances?” No Representation without Vexation #3 (CCB)

[Coming Soon: MA State Representative Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville, MA)]

War and Peace and the Continuing Struggle for Civil and Human Rights

Mark Solomon, Professor Emeritus, Simmons College, on “GW Bush’s First Year – Before and After September 11.” Jan. 13, 2002  (CCB)

Richard Levins, John Rock Professor of Population Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, on “The Obligations of Dissent in a Time of Trouble: a response to Lawrence Summers.” Jan. 27, 2002  (CCB)

Father Roy Bourgeois, Founder, SOA Watch, on “Training Terrorists: The School of the Americas and U.S. Support for Military Regimes in Central America.” Feb. 03, 2002  (CCB)

Dr. Lynn Amowitz, Physicians for Human Rights, “Women’s Health and Human Rights in Afghanistan Today,” Feb. 04, 2002 (Simmins College)

Donaldo Macedo, Professor, UMASS Boston, “Dancing with Bigotry: the Poisoning of Ethnic and Racial Identities,” Feb. 24, 2002  (CCB)

Judith LeBlanc, Journalist, Filmmaker, National Vice Chair, CPUSA on “The Most Censored Story in the Media: " Labor’s Struggle for Human Rights and Social Justice.  Mar. 10, 2002  (CCB)

Noam Chomsky, MIT Professor of Linguistics; scholar and critic of US domestic and foreign policy on “Manufacturing Consent in a Time of War,” Mar. 11, 2002.  Part of the South End Press 25th Anniversary Celebration.

Father Robert Drinan & Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California, speaking at CPPAX (Citizens for Participation in Political Action) 40th Anniversary Celebration.  April 06, 2002

Chip Berlet, Senior Research Analyst, Political Research Associates, “Encountering and Countering Political Repression,” April 07, 2002 (CCB)

Kathy Kelley, Founder, Voices In Wilderness and Iraq Peace Team and longtime advocate for ending the economic sanctions against Iraq. (recorded at the Community Church of Boston, October 2002)

Very Special Presentations

Doris "Granny D" Haddock & Ronnie Dugger, "What's Happening to our Country and What Can We Do About It?" (Sponsored by Northbridge Alliance for Democracy), recorded Spring 2001

Frances Moore Lappe, "Edge of Hope: The Diet for a Small Planet, 2001" (Sponsored by Boston Vegetarian Society), recorded October 13, 2001

** Tavis Smiley, "911 was a defining moment in American history, but have we re-defined what it means to be American?" Radio & TV commentator and journalist spoke at the MIT sponsored Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast celebration. Recorded February 2002.

Ross Gelbspan, "Global Warming Meets Global Economy," Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of the book, The Heat Is On, recorded April 14, 2002 (CCB)

** personal favorite, DG **

Interviews with David Goodman

Lucy Mair, Grassroots International, Facilitator for NGO’s working on economic and social development in PalestineInterviewed  Mar. 03, 2002

Reverend Lucius Walker, IFCO/Pastors for Peace, Sponsor of humanitarian aid “friendshipments” to Cuba and Chiapas, Mexico.  Interviewed  Mar. 08, 2002

Basav Sen & Monica Ohlik, Bank Busters and the Latin American Action Coalition, working on World Bank Bond Boycott and Columbia Solidarity and Globalization Teach-Ins.  Interviewed  April 11, 2002

 Discussion between John Donaldson, Advisor for U.S. Affairs and Spokesperson World Bank, Michael Prokosch, globalization coordinator, United for a Fair Economy & co-editor of the book: The Global Activist's Manual, Linda Pinkow, Co-News Director, WMBR Radio, Cambridge, MA and David Goodman, producer.  Recorded June 7, 2002 during WMBR's Radio Free Commencement 2002 broadcast.

 

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